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    Originally posted by TheTacoMan View Post
    WOO!

    Cant wait to see this done, is there an ETA?

    You will also have to let me know how you like that turbo, Im looking into the same turbo setup.
    the ETA is probably going to be april 1st or end of April... For sure I will review how the turbo performs... I will be running its 8PSI stock setup it wont be pushing a lot since I will have 10 psi already with the Supercharger

    and another update

    Downpipe installed, wideband O2 and oil line

    view from above

    you can see the oil line here

    another shot of the downpipe...which fit very nicely

    removed the charger I want to redo the Input side to take boost

    quick shot of the turbo pipe going to Supercharger It will be nicely installed with rubber/metal hangers against and behind intercooler

    shot of the charger still in good shape... more to come...
    Denny
    ___________
    1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
    1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

    Blogs:
    http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
    http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
    http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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      back from my first ever vacation to mexico :) playa del carmen it was amazing.

      I ordered last little things I need to finish installing everything. I should have a good update soon and a First start in 2 weeks or so... :)
      Denny
      ___________
      1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
      1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

      Blogs:
      http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
      http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
      http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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        Hurry up and finish.

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          this has to be my favorite build thread in years, congrats and im going to be very excited to see some numbers and videos!
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            Originally posted by TheTacoMan View Post
            Hurry up and finish.
            If I get my missing 90 degree coupler and tbolts tonight... I may just finish this weekend and ready for first start :)

            Originally posted by 4ce30 View Post
            this has to be my favorite build thread in years, congrats and im going to be very excited to see some numbers and videos!
            thanks man, am getting very excited to drive this car and start tuning.

            For numbers the dyno is located 10 minutes away from my home and the dragstrip is 15 minutes away...cant wait!! especially to get some real action videos
            Denny
            ___________
            1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
            1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

            Blogs:
            http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
            http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
            http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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              Turbo side is done....finished the oil return. This will spark controversy but I read about it and a lot have done it successfully. I made my own half barbed / oil pan bolt...forgot to take a pic of it. Its very secure, very tight. The 3/4 inch is like 2+ feet long and the only way this work is on top mount turbo setups with long oil returns...I will be testing it before it leaves the garage.. **All the oil fittings have high temp sealer applied to the treads.



              Pic from front of turbo....


              Still waiting to receive the last 90 degree coupler and T-bolts to finish everything. So last things to do before first start.


              1)Finish turbo output piping to Supercharger
              2) Reinstall supercharger and finish inlet for boost
              3) Throttle body fittings for AIC and Brake booster need to make them solid so they dont pop out with boost
              4) install exhaust


              ** prime turbo with oil...then do startup and check for oil leaks..


              last but not least


              1) ARP head studs
              2) 60# injectors
              3) tune, Dyno and have fun
              Denny
              ___________
              1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
              1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

              Blogs:
              http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
              http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
              http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                I have personally run my oil drain to the drain plug when I was too lazy to pull the oil pan and and it simply doesn't work:( your turbo will smoke after pulls and long idling, if your oil pan threads were like 3/4npt it may flow enough but it will not work being restricted down into the stock drain plug hole.


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                  Originally posted by kamotors View Post
                  I have personally run my oil drain to the drain plug when I was too lazy to pull the oil pan and and it simply doesn't work:( your turbo will smoke after pulls and long idling, if your oil pan threads were like 3/4npt it may flow enough but it will not work being restricted down into the stock drain plug hole.
                  Thanks for sharing your experience here is a few quotes..video I found on it.

                  video


                  quotes on bimmer forum

                  "I'm looking to turbo my E30 with the DMS kit and it's a top mount that runs to the drain bolt...I have the raceskid plate so I'm not worried about it...you'll be fine "

                  "I dont get the whole concept of "draining below the oil line will cause you to back up oil blah blah blah. I did a visual experiment.

                  [ame]http://youtu.be/D5IcpTDbOAQ[/ame]

                  Plus you have residual oil pressure pushing the oil through the drain tube. As long as your turbo drain port is above the oil line, it will drain fine no matter where the drain fitting is mounted. "

                  "the oil level in the hose will be at the same level as in the pan. If your turbo is above the oil level, all is well. The only other problem I can see is if you have too much crankcase pressure, it can drive the oil level up higher in the hose. As with any turbo setup, make sure you have adaquate ventilation and you should be good to go. "


                  Either way if it starts smoking I will remove the pan and tap it...
                  Denny
                  ___________
                  1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                  1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                  Blogs:
                  http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                  http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                  http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                    Originally posted by Denny View Post
                    Thanks for sharing your experience here is a few quotes..video I found on it.

                    video


                    quotes on bimmer forum

                    "I'm looking to turbo my E30 with the DMS kit and it's a top mount that runs to the drain bolt...I have the raceskid plate so I'm not worried about it...you'll be fine "

                    "I dont get the whole concept of "draining below the oil line will cause you to back up oil blah blah blah. I did a visual experiment.

                    [ame]http://youtu.be/D5IcpTDbOAQ[/ame]

                    Plus you have residual oil pressure pushing the oil through the drain tube. As long as your turbo drain port is above the oil line, it will drain fine no matter where the drain fitting is mounted. "

                    "the oil level in the hose will be at the same level as in the pan. If your turbo is above the oil level, all is well. The only other problem I can see is if you have too much crankcase pressure, it can drive the oil level up higher in the hose. As with any turbo setup, make sure you have adaquate ventilation and you should be good to go. "


                    Either way if it starts smoking I will remove the pan and tap it...
                    ive done the research and tried it and it doesn't work, think of what happens when you pour oil into a funnel too quick,it backs up and burns. Our drain plug is a puny m12 and the hole is too small in the fitting. Turbonetics recommends a drain line no smaller than 1/2" but preferably 3/4". If you make a small reservoir inline it could function better but when it comes to performance you should do things the right way first. I've learned my lessons with my build, my original budget was $1500 and now I'm at 3k
                    and my car doesnt even run yet.


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                      Originally posted by kamotors View Post
                      ive done the research and tried it and it doesn't work, think of what happens when you pour oil into a funnel too quick,it backs up and burns. Our drain plug is a puny m12 and the hole is too small in the fitting. Turbonetics recommends a drain line no smaller than 1/2" but preferably 3/4". If you make a small reservoir inline it could function better but when it comes to performance you should do things the right way first. I've learned my lessons with my build, my original budget was $1500 and now I'm at 3k
                      and my car doesnt even run yet.
                      I get you on the budget...but trying out the oil drain method is just research and ease of doing it. Cost me 1 dollar and welding but from what your saying i will end up buying a proper 3/4 fitting and drilling the oil pan and thats fine.

                      but first lets see what happens.... I will make sure my crankcase is fully open with no restrictions.
                      Denny
                      ___________
                      1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                      1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                      Blogs:
                      http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                      http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                      http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                        ..and a little closer we get....


                        Turbo output pipe is done you can see how tight things are but I still manage to keep the EPS :)



                        You can the pipe that crosses over to the other end its very solid and vibration free and not lower the the cooler.



                        On the other side the turbo output pipe will go threw the throttle body that then leads to the input of the Supercharger...then out the supercharger--> in the front intercooler and out to the engine. Supercharger is now installed with a proper coupler and t-bolt to handle boost in the input (before it only saw vaccum)




                        I took a break and installed half the exhaust which fits very very nicely for a 3" exhaust. Loving the CXRACING stuff so far everything fits very well. Am getting really really close to the first startup....stay tuned!
                        Denny
                        ___________
                        1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                        1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                        Blogs:
                        http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                        http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                        http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                          Good good. I am excited to see this, and hear it.


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                            Exhaust is on :) last night!

                            I'm right on schedule for first startup couple of days left..! stay tuned..

                            Getting excited..
                            Denny
                            ___________
                            1990 BMW red 325IC M30B35 all stock Girlfriends ride
                            1991 BMW black 318IC (M62b44 Megasquirt 2 ver 3.57)

                            Blogs:
                            http://bmw325e30.blogspot.com/ (restoration)
                            http://bmw325e30turbo.blogspot.com (Twincharge M20)
                            http://bmw325e30m62b44.blogspot.ca/

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                                Lol...
                                Denny
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